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i'm jon scott. coming to you from the grounds of the united states military academy at west point, new york. west point is america's oldest military post. and one of our country's most fabled universities. each year more than 1,000 cadets graduate here. and become officers in the united states army. tonight we will not only get to explore the rich history of west point and get a rare glimpse of the living tradition of the united states military but we'll also get to enjoy the music of the army's oldest band. the west point band is one of the finest military musical organizations. throughout the next hour we'll hear them on the field. ♪ >> jon: in the halls. ♪ ♪ >> jon: on stage as they perform for the public in their annual holiday concert. but before we get to the music, let's go to washington, d.c. for a special message from general martin dempsey, chairman of the joints chiefs of staff and 1974 west point graduate. general? >> thanks for the opportunity to showcase this national treasure in
i'm jon scott. coming to you from the grounds of the united states military academy at west point, new york. west point is america's oldest military post. and one of our country's most fabled universities. each year more than 1,000 cadets graduate here. and become officers in the united states army. tonight we will not only get to explore the rich history of west point and get a rare glimpse of the living tradition of the united states military but we'll also get to enjoy the music of the...
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>> jon: mother (bleep) booya. ate them both! both! >> come on! >> jon: both same sitting. that's what i did. it>> it was the highlight of my trip. right there at the tail end of my trip. >> jon: i enjoyed it. it is what it is. >> it is what it is. >> jon: we do a little q and a in the beginning of the show and a gentleman asked me if jason bateman would be on the show. i know you might get tired of this. he enjoys your work in arrested development. he wants to know if there's a movie coming out that would continue the narrative art, the characters, that type of thing. he would like to know if that is in the works. >> the movie, yes is in the works. however. -- [cheers and applause] we associated with the show feel like real tools when we're asked this question which we're asked often and we would love to answer it. but there's never a significant update. that doesn't stop the fringe media, present company excluded -- >> thank you sir. >> saying there's no update to writing a headline bateman talks about arrested development. i hesitate to answer but i will say we will make
>> jon: mother (bleep) booya. ate them both! both! >> come on! >> jon: both same sitting. that's what i did. it>> it was the highlight of my trip. right there at the tail end of my trip. >> jon: i enjoyed it. it is what it is. >> it is what it is. >> jon: we do a little q and a in the beginning of the show and a gentleman asked me if jason bateman would be on the show. i know you might get tired of this. he enjoys your work in arrested development. he...
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code, jon. >.>> jon: i get it. but does it matter whose fault it is? >> yes, jon! it does. it matters to the solution. here's gingrich's. >> it would be great if inner city schools and poor neighborhood schools actually hired the children to do things. what if they cleaned out the bathrooms and what if they mop it had floors? (audience reacts) see, jon? so his plan to fix america is for black kids to start cleaning toilets? hey, what'd you learn if school today, son? i need blac learned black peoplo chew their food better, dad. he wants to give kids jobs by firing their parents from one of the few jobs they can get. >> jon: i'm sure he had good reason. >> they didn't have to become a pimp or prostitute or drug dealer. (audience reacts). >> jon: wow. >> yup. dream big, black people. (laughter) hey, you don't have to be a pimp, prostitute or drug dealer, you could clean up people's (bleep). (applause) hey! come on! gingrich, 2012! yes, we clean. (laughter). >> jon: larry wilmore, everybody. we'll be right back. (cheers (cheers and applause). >> jon: welcome back. my guest ton
code, jon. >.>> jon: i get it. but does it matter whose fault it is? >> yes, jon! it does. it matters to the solution. here's gingrich's. >> it would be great if inner city schools and poor neighborhood schools actually hired the children to do things. what if they cleaned out the bathrooms and what if they mop it had floors? (audience reacts) see, jon? so his plan to fix america is for black kids to start cleaning toilets? hey, what'd you learn if school today, son? i need...
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[laughter] >> jon: that's not so odd. i would have guessed greeter at some type of riverboat casino or bartender at a haunted hotel. but these are difficult times. everybody is trying to make extra coin. not like it's coming out of our pockets. >> records show biden charges rent to the secret service agents who protect him in his family. the government shelling out $2200 a month to rent a cottage next to biden's mansion in delaware. >> stephen: first of all -- >> jon: first of all, $2200 a month to live in a cottage in his backyard until delaware. how come he is a good negotiator rent. how do you collect rent from the guys you depend upon to save your life. guys, it's august 1, where is the rent? sorry i left my checkbook in my other bullet proof vest. ask me tomorrow when i'm jogging alongside your car to protect you. i don't care how clogged your sink is, nobody needs to see this. [laughter] see what they mean by separation of powers. [laughter] moving on for a moment from our debt crisis. in recent weeks we've been tal
[laughter] >> jon: that's not so odd. i would have guessed greeter at some type of riverboat casino or bartender at a haunted hotel. but these are difficult times. everybody is trying to make extra coin. not like it's coming out of our pockets. >> records show biden charges rent to the secret service agents who protect him in his family. the government shelling out $2200 a month to rent a cottage next to biden's mansion in delaware. >> stephen: first of all -- >> jon:...
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[laughter] >> jon: thank you [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome back. my guest tonight is an actor whose new film is called "the change-up." >> i'm not mitch. >> what? >> i'm mitch. >> somehow we switched bodies. >> i'm dave. >> oh. >> we pissed in a magic fountain and next day it disappeared. >> and then we were looking for -- >> and when they find it we're going to switch back. >> because we were drinking. >> we were drinking. >> that sounds like a plan. can you get the twins. >> pumpkin. >> mitch, no, no, don't call me pumpkin, okay. you promised me that you would -- >> welcome back to the show jason bateman. [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] >> jon: seek it in. soak it in. very nice. very nice. eye -- >> you make me feel so pretty. >> jon: and can i say something, you are pretty. don't let anybody tell you -- >> did we get that on the cameras. >> jon: you caught it. you can tivo it and freeze it. just know it came from here and here. just know that. [laughter] let me ask you this the switch, you and ryan reynolds, it seems like if you swit
[laughter] >> jon: thank you [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome back. my guest tonight is an actor whose new film is called "the change-up." >> i'm not mitch. >> what? >> i'm mitch. >> somehow we switched bodies. >> i'm dave. >> oh. >> we pissed in a magic fountain and next day it disappeared. >> and then we were looking for -- >> and when they find it we're going to switch back. >> because we were drinking....
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the forecloser. >> aim a total (beep). >> yes. >> jon: john oliver. >> jon: welcome back. my guest tonight, an author. his new book is called turn right at machu picchu. rediscovering the lost city one step at a time. please welcome to the program mark adams. sir! nice to see you. thank you for joining us. >> a pleasure to be here. >> jon: i had no idea that the machu picchu was so... i guess controversial. that it needed to be that the gentleman who discovered it i guess was hiram bingham. >> he was a yale lecturer who found it just about 100 years ago exactly and caused a little controversy because he later took full credit for finding machu picchu and left out the fact that there were three families of farmers living up growing tomatoes among the ruins when he got there. he came back a year later. >> jon: do native people count? >> that is part of the controversy. >> jon: and you decided to retrace bingham's path to machu picchu. >> yes. he did a famous expedition in 1911 on which he was looking for the lost city of the incas which was this legendary city that many beli
the forecloser. >> aim a total (beep). >> yes. >> jon: john oliver. >> jon: welcome back. my guest tonight, an author. his new book is called turn right at machu picchu. rediscovering the lost city one step at a time. please welcome to the program mark adams. sir! nice to see you. thank you for joining us. >> a pleasure to be here. >> jon: i had no idea that the machu picchu was so... i guess controversial. that it needed to be that the gentleman who...
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we don't know if he was successful or not. >> jon: he was there 40 years before. >> 1867. >> jon: he also probably found the cocoa leaves i would manage. >> he also probably found cocoa leaves. >> jon: you met some of these folks at the explorers club. is that a real place? >> the explorers club is a real place. >> jon: do the people at the door ever go, well, how did you find us? that would be a funny explorers' joke that they could do over and over again. >> i think they probably do. i don't know. it's never been pulled on me. then i look like this. >> jon: stop it. can i tell you something. you look like, if drew cary married john hodgman. that one is going to haunt you. by the way really entertaining writing. really funny. really interesting story. you guys should pick it up. it's on the book shelves now. mark adams. ( at 1800contacts, we deliver every.... ♪violin musical theme ....brand right to your door, that's right and order from us and you'll also... (sound of doorbell) save money. brands door money (sound of cash register bell) that's just how we do it. free shipping whe
we don't know if he was successful or not. >> jon: he was there 40 years before. >> 1867. >> jon: he also probably found the cocoa leaves i would manage. >> he also probably found cocoa leaves. >> jon: you met some of these folks at the explorers club. is that a real place? >> the explorers club is a real place. >> jon: do the people at the door ever go, well, how did you find us? that would be a funny explorers' joke that they could do over and over...
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captioning sponsored by comedy central >> jon: welcome to "the daily show". my name is jon stewart. great show tonight. jason bateman is here. i'm not sure what movie he is promoting because as far as i'm concerned he is in all of them. [laughter] and in all of our hearts. big day today. the senate passed and president obama signed a measure to raise the debt ceiling and cut trillions in federal spending. the republic lives to fight another day. the economic woes are not over. it's bad owl there. our bad is it if you were involved in a comedic response? [laughter] i'll show you. >> vice president joe biden has another job, landlord. [laughter] >> jon: that's not so odd. i would have guessed greeter at some type of riverboat casino or bartender at a haunted hotel. but these are difficult times. everybody is trying to make extra coin. not like it's coming out of our pockets. >> records show biden charges rent to the secret service agents who protect him in his family. the government shelling out $2200 a month to rent a cottage next to biden's mansion in delaware. >> stephen: first of
captioning sponsored by comedy central >> jon: welcome to "the daily show". my name is jon stewart. great show tonight. jason bateman is here. i'm not sure what movie he is promoting because as far as i'm concerned he is in all of them. [laughter] and in all of our hearts. big day today. the senate passed and president obama signed a measure to raise the debt ceiling and cut trillions in federal spending. the republic lives to fight another day. the economic woes are not over....
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>> jon: welcome to the daily show. my name is jon stewart. our guest mark adams will be here. a new book on machu picchu. awfully a lot of fun to say. machu picchu. we begin tonight with a more modern civilization and its mysterious decline. >> standard and poors one of the agency's, has dropped the u.s. from a triple-a rating down to a double-a-plus rating. >> jon: all right. i mean from triple-a to double-a -plus doesn't sound that bad. if you were going to rent the triple-x movie you got home and found out that the movie was just double-x-plus, are you going to worry that there was not quite enough (beep) and sucking to fill up the approximately four minutes you're going to watch it? i mean, six minutes. ladies? and by the way, the ratings agency is standard and poors. who is going to listen to a company whose name translates to average and below average. this is a big nothing burger. >> global markets in turmoil. >> high and anxiety. >> a manic monday. >> the dow plunging throughout the afternoon. >> we are down mo
>> jon: welcome to the daily show. my name is jon stewart. our guest mark adams will be here. a new book on machu picchu. awfully a lot of fun to say. machu picchu. we begin tonight with a more modern civilization and its mysterious decline. >> standard and poors one of the agency's, has dropped the u.s. from a triple-a rating down to a double-a-plus rating. >> jon: all right. i mean from triple-a to double-a -plus doesn't sound that bad. if you were going to rent the triple-x...
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. >> paul: it was jon corzine's firm that recently went bankrupt? >> it was highly leveraged but we were supposed to have regulations to avoid that. what happened to barney frank is the redistricting in massachusetts. there is a good chance he wasn't going to win the election. >> paul: he is going to have face a lot voters he hasn't faced. >> and he wouldn't get the chairmanship of the committee. >> paul: that means chris dodd and frank are out of congress. does that increase that dodd-frank could be repealed? >> it increases the odds. >> i think there is a lot of fixes that have to be made. you recall when he was creating it was about taxpayers behind housing. what they gave us was derivative trading among other problems love. [ laughter ] >> there are a lot of these issues that anyone in the public they need reform. you have to fix a lot of these problems that went unaddressed while they spent 2300 pages pursuing their liberal social policies. >> all these congressman think they have legacies and glass eagle, two congressmen lasted for 50 years, d
. >> paul: it was jon corzine's firm that recently went bankrupt? >> it was highly leveraged but we were supposed to have regulations to avoid that. what happened to barney frank is the redistricting in massachusetts. there is a good chance he wasn't going to win the election. >> paul: he is going to have face a lot voters he hasn't faced. >> and he wouldn't get the chairmanship of the committee. >> paul: that means chris dodd and frank are out of congress. does...
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jon jon in robot boxing, it would be... if you popped off one of their heads, you'd be like, awesome. >> my six-year-old ava was watching it. she's like, yeah, noisy boy, take his head off. she was going for it. i know, it's good. >> jon: noisy boy? >> noisy boy. that's her favorite. she's a mosh pit ac/dc girl. my girl. i'm in serious trouble in ten years. >> jon: i've met the girl. you're in serious trouble now. are you trained in the art of... >> robot boxing? >> jon: boxing? you had to learn to box? >> yeah. well, there's one scene where i'm an ex-boxer in the film. there's one scene where you have to see i'm an ex-boxer. they gave us sugar ray leonard as a consultant. they said, hugh, sorry we didn't check with you, sugar ray is hired as a consultant. are you cool with that? i'm like, what? the best boxer in the history of boxing is my personal trainer. >> jon: pound for pound. >> i felt quietly confident. i had been training. he said, show us what you got. i showed him and he's like, really? he's like, man, we better
jon jon in robot boxing, it would be... if you popped off one of their heads, you'd be like, awesome. >> my six-year-old ava was watching it. she's like, yeah, noisy boy, take his head off. she was going for it. i know, it's good. >> jon: noisy boy? >> noisy boy. that's her favorite. she's a mosh pit ac/dc girl. my girl. i'm in serious trouble in ten years. >> jon: i've met the girl. you're in serious trouble now. are you trained in the art of... >> robot boxing?...
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i just want to know what's your theory on why do you think that jon stewart is just killing vox news. well it's pretty simple you asked earlier if news is the news is not good it's just that when you say it doesn't necessarily have to be a channel that puts news in the title and as we know from study after study dating all the way back to two thousand and four is the earliest when i can remember people who watch more fox news actually know less about what's going on in the real world and as we saw a couple of years ago jon stewart primary news viewers actually know more about what's going on been bill o'reilly's audience so people are desperate for news they're just getting it on comedy central but do you think i mean i'm totally with you there if you look at the statistics then jon stewart's audience is normally more educated so are people just getting smarter are there more of these people that are starting to show up or does it also have to do with the age group that we're talking about here you know more young americans that scar graduating from high school or going to college tha
i just want to know what's your theory on why do you think that jon stewart is just killing vox news. well it's pretty simple you asked earlier if news is the news is not good it's just that when you say it doesn't necessarily have to be a channel that puts news in the title and as we know from study after study dating all the way back to two thousand and four is the earliest when i can remember people who watch more fox news actually know less about what's going on in the real world and as we...
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coveted age group they prefer fake news or at least liberal leaning satire over the real stuff the jon stewart host of the daily show had an all star month his ratings rose nineteen percent and the show averaged two point three million viewers a night that now means that he gets more viewers than any t.v. show on fox news with the exception of his t.v. phone emphasis bill o'reilly and fox news in fact dropped ten percent of its leadership in may and while they're still on top of the other networks c.n.n. and n.b.c. those two picked up some viewership so what's going on exactly and the rejection of conservative news or rejection of news in the opinion shows on those news networks altogether joining me to discuss this is david pacman host of the david niven show david thanks so much for joining us tonight i just want to know what's your theory on why do you think that jon stewart is just killing fox news. well it's pretty simple when you asked earlier if news is the news is not good it's just when you say it doesn't necessarily have to be a channel that puts news in the title and as we k
coveted age group they prefer fake news or at least liberal leaning satire over the real stuff the jon stewart host of the daily show had an all star month his ratings rose nineteen percent and the show averaged two point three million viewers a night that now means that he gets more viewers than any t.v. show on fox news with the exception of his t.v. phone emphasis bill o'reilly and fox news in fact dropped ten percent of its leadership in may and while they're still on top of the other...
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. >> jon: black? >> no, jon, stop! step forward, jon! >> jon: sorry about that. (cheers and applause) >> jon: welcome back to the show. hey, did you guys know that in iceland they bury shark for a year and then they dig it up and force people from norway to eat it? (cheers and applause) that's the next iron chef. look, as you know, this season is the most controversial season of dancing with the the stars they've ever done. oh, you know what would be a great idea for that show? a celebrity version. (laughter) anyway... the reason the reason for all this controversy, of course, is the presence of one chaz bono. >> chaz bono, who is transgender, is a contestant and it's a controversy. >> outraged outcry online from the american family association. >> accusing the network of pushing a homosexual agenda. >> it's possible that if someone is celebrated and lifted to heroic proportions like that of a civil rights leader that somebody who is somewhat uncomfortable with his or her gender might say, you know what? i'm going down that road. (audience reacts) >> jon: and whi
. >> jon: black? >> no, jon, stop! step forward, jon! >> jon: sorry about that. (cheers and applause) >> jon: welcome back to the show. hey, did you guys know that in iceland they bury shark for a year and then they dig it up and force people from norway to eat it? (cheers and applause) that's the next iron chef. look, as you know, this season is the most controversial season of dancing with the the stars they've ever done. oh, you know what would be a great idea for...
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jon? jon: if the super-committee, jenna, fails to reach its goal a series of so-called triggers would go into effect, essentially forcing hundreds of billions of dollars in automatic cuts. according to the congressional budget office as much as 600 billion would be cut from the defense department in that scenario. defense secretary leon panetta said it would, quote, truly devastate our national defense. cuts that deep would bring military spending to below 3% of our gross domestic product in this country. to give you some context, during world war ii, military spending was 38% of gdp. heritage foundation senior fellow and former cia officer peter brookes joins us for what this might mean for our national security. you broke it down, peter, in terms those kind of cuts what they would do to the marine corps, army, air force, that kind of thing. give us some of those nutshell statistics again? >> jon, i did it yesterday in the "new york post." if people don't catch it all it is on the "new yo
jon? jon: if the super-committee, jenna, fails to reach its goal a series of so-called triggers would go into effect, essentially forcing hundreds of billions of dollars in automatic cuts. according to the congressional budget office as much as 600 billion would be cut from the defense department in that scenario. defense secretary leon panetta said it would, quote, truly devastate our national defense. cuts that deep would bring military spending to below 3% of our gross domestic product in...
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sir. >> jon: and it was a raid. is that unusual to be on a day raid like that? >> for us it is unusual. >> jon: you're an army ranger. >> yeah, we don't normally do daylight raids, but the necessity to get out there and get this high value target and the time of day, we had to act on it. >> jon: in the beginning of it, you are wounded early on in the fight? >> yes, shot through both thighs. i actually didn't realize it until i got to the medics later, but i thought i was just shot in the left leg. it had stuck in there or something. i didn't feel it go all the way through both legs. so i was running around doing things for a little bit. [laughter] i know that sounds odd. >> jon: i could stop you there. and be very proud of your service and all you did. so in this... now, you are really a veteran in this group. you have been to afghanistan. this was your sixth tour. and you had two tours in iraq. >> actually, it was my fifth tour. i've been back since. >> jon: you've been back to afghanistan for another tour since yo
sir. >> jon: and it was a raid. is that unusual to be on a day raid like that? >> for us it is unusual. >> jon: you're an army ranger. >> yeah, we don't normally do daylight raids, but the necessity to get out there and get this high value target and the time of day, we had to act on it. >> jon: in the beginning of it, you are wounded early on in the fight? >> yes, shot through both thighs. i actually didn't realize it until i got to the medics later, but i...
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rate for the fourth consecutive year. >> jon: what a mess. r reliever acetaminophen, the key ingredient in thousands of medications to treat colds and headaches. fed capping the amount of the ingredient like vicodin and percocet to 325 milligrams. compare to others that can have 700 milligrams. it's one of the most commonly used drugs in the united states. these restrictions will not affect over-the-counter products. >>> deadly floods striking several parts of the world from australia to brazil, but we begin down under where the premier of queensland state describes some areas as war zones. and this rescue pilot lost his own home. >> the people that are in the water hanging on to the edge to their gutter by their fingertips. >> torrential rains submerging entire cities and tens of thousands of homes and businesses are still underwater. rescue efforts continue in brisbane, the third largest city there. floodwaters are starting to recede but the danger is far from over. the flooding has killed two dozen people and 61 others missing. >> in brazi
rate for the fourth consecutive year. >> jon: what a mess. r reliever acetaminophen, the key ingredient in thousands of medications to treat colds and headaches. fed capping the amount of the ingredient like vicodin and percocet to 325 milligrams. compare to others that can have 700 milligrams. it's one of the most commonly used drugs in the united states. these restrictions will not affect over-the-counter products. >>> deadly floods striking several parts of the world from...
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>> jon: welcome back to the show jennifer aniston. ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: very nice to see you. >> very nice to see you. >> jon: what's happening? >> as always. nothing. i'm just sort of strolling around new york city. >> jon: promoting some movies. >> sell ago movie. >> jon: people are saying your character is a little more raunchy, a little harder edge, a bit of a departure. clearly they did not see marlee and me. >> especially on the.... >> jon: because you in that.... >> it was crazy. >> jon: vicious. >> there was a lot of editing room floor that they could not put in. >> jon: that's exactly right. >> raunchy. >> jon: in this thing, it's about a dentist that is sexually harassing her employees. is sexual harassment of your employees, is that frowned upon now because.... >> why? >> jon: i also have one of those dentist squirters in my office. whenever anybody comes in. >> male or female? >> jon: it really is just jewish or christian. see which is which. >> that's interesting. what other dent many tools do you have. >> jon: can i tell you something, i am still at this age not
>> jon: welcome back to the show jennifer aniston. ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: very nice to see you. >> very nice to see you. >> jon: what's happening? >> as always. nothing. i'm just sort of strolling around new york city. >> jon: promoting some movies. >> sell ago movie. >> jon: people are saying your character is a little more raunchy, a little harder edge, a bit of a departure. clearly they did not see marlee and me. >> especially on...
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>> jon corzine is a wall. he has been southeastern no to to -- has been going to be at the house of representatives. i assume he will take the fifth. he went to a company that was a leading commodities broker, thought he would make it in the next investment bank. he bet the farm on this european sovereign debt, it's all gone, and jon corzine, we will be looking at his personal assets and make him accountable. >> but there's a big difference between being a bad company guy, a bad investor or an accident or whatever and being deceitful and misleading and hiding and all that. which category are you saying that senator jon corzine fits into? >> i'll be blunt. we are alleging that he lied to the employees of the shareholders. he told them that the company was in great shape. he told them to tell the customers that. we are going to show, we are going find documents, we are going to show that jon corzine committed securities fraud, he misled the company, and that's fraud. that's not making a bad decision. if you are
>> jon corzine is a wall. he has been southeastern no to to -- has been going to be at the house of representatives. i assume he will take the fifth. he went to a company that was a leading commodities broker, thought he would make it in the next investment bank. he bet the farm on this european sovereign debt, it's all gone, and jon corzine, we will be looking at his personal assets and make him accountable. >> but there's a big difference between being a bad company guy, a bad...